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gdisk will work and you can download it from Symantec site.gdisk is part of
the ghost Utilities set. what I do when I want to kill all old things like
this is use Disk edit and write 0s to the 500 sectors of the drive. the
procedure is fairly simple. if you have a copy of Norton Utilities around
email me and I would be happy to send ya the instructions.
Brian Coe
CM Productions
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At 04:38 PM 7/22/99 , you wrote:
>Actually, that might have worked. I have also been told of a utility call
>"gdisk", similar to fdisk, except that executing the program will,
>guaranteed, wipe your hard drive immediately. I guess I'm a little wary of
>doing that when I know the original program will uninstall itself. I would
>always have that nagging doubt about whether another utility actually did
>everything to kill it, or left some nasty tidbits around to come back and
>bite me down the road. Heavy sigh!!!
>
>Kyle
>
>
>>From: Russell Smith <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] How to remove Ontrack
>>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 10:00:40 -0500
>>
>>Kyle Elmblade wrote:
>> > I have a Maxtor 4.3GB HD that had an overlay on it, and I did
>>everything short of a
>> > low-level format to try and get rid of it. Nothing worked until I
>>obtained
>> > a copy of the ACTUAL VERSION of this particular overlay program and
>>removed
>> > it using the programs remove utility. IMHO, that is the safest way to
>>make
>> > sure the overlay is completely gone.
>>
>>
>> I wonder if you had used the NT utility DELPART.EXE if you could have
>>killed it? I use it for troublesome
>>NTFS partitions (especially if someone has dual-boot installed NT and
>>Win9X).
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